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'Bad Boys for Life' is Getting an Early Streaming Release

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Will Smith and Martin Lawrence‘s Bad Boys for Life is heading to our home TVs early!

The film is getting an early digital release as people stay at home and self-quarantine during the current health crisis. Bad Boys for Life – a sequel to 1995’s Bad Boys and 2003’s Bad Boys II – features Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett back together for one last ride.

The film premiered in North America on January 17. It will be available for streaming on March 31 and will also debut on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 21.

Bad Boys for Life is the highest-grossing movie of the year so far, Variety reports. See what other films you can enjoy early while social distancing as movie theaters have shut down.

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